However, based on the similarity of costume and makeup between this character and the 2153 chancellor, it was assumed by the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 6) that this chancellor was M'Rek, who was mentioned by name in the "The Augments".)

This Klingon chancellor of the Klingon High Council served in 2153 when Duras was ordered to pursue the Enterprise into the Delphic Expanse. He said that Archer had escaped them twice and that the Klingon magistrate should have never commuted Archer's death sentence. (ENT: "The Expanse")

The Klingon chancellor was played by actor Dan Desmond and could be M'Rek, the chancellor mentioned in "The Augments". However, given their very similar cranial ridges and general appearance, it could have been intended to be the same Chancellor as in "Broken Bow", simply portrayed by a different actor.

Based on the similarity of costume and makeup between the 2151 chancellor and this character, it was assumed by the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 6) that this chancellor was M'Rek, who was mentioned by name in the "The Augments".

This Klingon council member served on the High Council in 2153. When Duras was ordered to capture Archer, the council member chided him, saying that Archer had made a fool of him after Archer disabled Duras' ship when Duras was pursuing rebels. (ENT: "The Expanse")

In 2154, a Klingon prisoner was one of the subjects which DoctorAntaak experimented on in an effort to find a vaccine for the Augmentvirus. The Klingon prisoner had been convicted of a criminal act, although the magistrate who had presided over the prisoner's trial ruled that the death sentence would be commuted. Shortly thereafter, the Klingon prisoner was brought into a laboratory on Qu'Vat Colony, where Antaak and GeneralK'Vagh worked. As the doctor injected the Klingon prisoner with a green substance, the prisoner's cranial ridges began to ripple and seethe. (ENT: "Affliction")